When the homeowner refused to let the man in, police said the man shot at a glass door to get in the home. When Lucero told him to leave, the man shot Lucero once in the leg.

Lucero's daughter said the man picked Lucero up and dragged him into the kitchen. She said Lucero begged for his life.

"My dad was really scared. I've never seen my dad scared," she said. "When my dad was begging for his life, he told him, 'Please don't kill me, I don't have nothing. I have no money.'"

Lucero was taken to University of New Mexico Hospital. He's expected to survive.

"My mom and dad lived here since I was 2 or 3, and nothing like this has ever happened around here," Lucero explained.

The home invader fled the home in Lucero's truck. Police are searching for him. They describe him as Hispanic, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and say he was wearing a dark sweatshirt, dark pants and a dark baseball cap.

The man is accused of breaking into two homes in the southwest Albuquerque neighborhood. The first invasion involved the man tying up a woman. She was able to escape and call for help.

Police haven't released a motive for the shooting.

KOAT Action 7 News has a crew at the scene and will update story as soon as more information is available.

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